Re: [openstack-dev] PTG Denver Horns

2018-08-08 Thread Thierry Carrez

Monty Taylor wrote:

On 08/08/2018 09:12 AM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:

Speaking of which, is it too soon to put in bids to name the Denver
summit and associated release in 2019 "OpenStack Train"? I feel like
we're all honorary railroad engineers by now.


It seems like a good opportunity to apply the Brian Waldon exception.


I'm not even sure we need to apply the Brian Waldon exception, as noisy 
trains seem to be a permanent geographic feature of Denver.


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Thierry Carrez (ttx)

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Re: [openstack-dev] PTG Denver Horns

2018-08-08 Thread Jay S Bryant



On 8/8/2018 9:12 AM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:

On 2018-08-08 06:51:27 -0500 (-0500), David Medberry wrote:

So basically, we have added "sl" to osc. Duly noted.

(FWIW, I frequently use "sl" as a demo of how "live" a VM is during live
migration. The train "stutters" a bit during the cutover.)

Now I can base it on PTG design work in a backronym fashion.

[...]

Speaking of which, is it too soon to put in bids to name the Denver
summit and associated release in 2019 "OpenStack Train"? I feel like
we're all honorary railroad engineers by now.


+1



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Re: [openstack-dev] PTG Denver Horns

2018-08-08 Thread Monty Taylor

On 08/08/2018 09:12 AM, Jeremy Stanley wrote:

On 2018-08-08 06:51:27 -0500 (-0500), David Medberry wrote:

So basically, we have added "sl" to osc. Duly noted.

(FWIW, I frequently use "sl" as a demo of how "live" a VM is during live
migration. The train "stutters" a bit during the cutover.)

Now I can base it on PTG design work in a backronym fashion.

[...]

Speaking of which, is it too soon to put in bids to name the Denver
summit and associated release in 2019 "OpenStack Train"? I feel like
we're all honorary railroad engineers by now.


It seems like a good opportunity to apply the Brian Waldon exception.

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Re: [openstack-dev] PTG Denver Horns

2018-08-08 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2018-08-08 06:51:27 -0500 (-0500), David Medberry wrote:
> So basically, we have added "sl" to osc. Duly noted.
> 
> (FWIW, I frequently use "sl" as a demo of how "live" a VM is during live
> migration. The train "stutters" a bit during the cutover.)
> 
> Now I can base it on PTG design work in a backronym fashion.
[...]

Speaking of which, is it too soon to put in bids to name the Denver
summit and associated release in 2019 "OpenStack Train"? I feel like
we're all honorary railroad engineers by now.
-- 
Jeremy Stanley


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Re: [openstack-dev] PTG Denver Horns

2018-08-08 Thread David Medberry
So basically, we have added "sl" to osc. Duly noted.

(FWIW, I frequently use "sl" as a demo of how "live" a VM is during live
migration. The train "stutters" a bit during the cutover.)

Now I can base it on PTG design work in a backronym fashion.

On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 5:30 AM, Colleen Murphy  wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 8, 2018, at 12:18 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
> > Matthew Thode  wrote:
> > >On 18-08-07 23:18:26, David Medberry wrote:
> > >> Requests have finally been made (today, August 7, 2018) to end the
> horns on
> > >> the train from Denver to Denver International airport (within the city
> > >> limits of Denver.) Prior approval had been given to remove the
> FLAGGERS
> > >> that were stationed at each crossing intersection.
> > >>
> > >> Of particular note (at the bottom of the article):
> > >>
> > >> There’s no estimate for how long it could take the FRA to approve
> quiet
> > >> zones.
> > >>
> > >> ref:
> > >> https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/denver-
> officially-asks-fra-for-permission-to-quiet-a-line-horns/73-581499094
> > >>
> > >> I'd recommend bringing your sleeping aids, ear plugs, etc, just in
> case not
> > >> approved by next month's PTG. (The Renaissance is within Denver
> proper as
> > >> near as I can tell so that nearby intersection should be covered by
> this
> > >> ruling/decision if and when it comes down.)
> > >
> > >Thanks for the update, if you are up to it, keeping us informed on this
> > >would be nice, if only for the hilarity.
> >
> > Thanks indeed for the warning.
> >
> > If the approval doesn't go through, we may need to resume the design
> > work started last year; see lines 187 onwards of
> >
> > https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/queens-PTG-feedback
>
> Luckily the client work for this is already started:
> https://github.com/dtroyer/osc-choochoo
>
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Re: [openstack-dev] PTG Denver Horns

2018-08-08 Thread Colleen Murphy
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018, at 12:18 PM, Adam Spiers wrote:
> Matthew Thode  wrote:
> >On 18-08-07 23:18:26, David Medberry wrote:
> >> Requests have finally been made (today, August 7, 2018) to end the horns on
> >> the train from Denver to Denver International airport (within the city
> >> limits of Denver.) Prior approval had been given to remove the FLAGGERS
> >> that were stationed at each crossing intersection.
> >>
> >> Of particular note (at the bottom of the article):
> >>
> >> There’s no estimate for how long it could take the FRA to approve quiet
> >> zones.
> >>
> >> ref:
> >> https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/denver-officially-asks-fra-for-permission-to-quiet-a-line-horns/73-581499094
> >>
> >> I'd recommend bringing your sleeping aids, ear plugs, etc, just in case not
> >> approved by next month's PTG. (The Renaissance is within Denver proper as
> >> near as I can tell so that nearby intersection should be covered by this
> >> ruling/decision if and when it comes down.)
> >
> >Thanks for the update, if you are up to it, keeping us informed on this
> >would be nice, if only for the hilarity.
> 
> Thanks indeed for the warning.
> 
> If the approval doesn't go through, we may need to resume the design
> work started last year; see lines 187 onwards of
> 
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/queens-PTG-feedback

Luckily the client work for this is already started: 
https://github.com/dtroyer/osc-choochoo

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Re: [openstack-dev] PTG Denver Horns

2018-08-08 Thread Adam Spiers

Matthew Thode  wrote:

On 18-08-07 23:18:26, David Medberry wrote:

Requests have finally been made (today, August 7, 2018) to end the horns on
the train from Denver to Denver International airport (within the city
limits of Denver.) Prior approval had been given to remove the FLAGGERS
that were stationed at each crossing intersection.

Of particular note (at the bottom of the article):

There’s no estimate for how long it could take the FRA to approve quiet
zones.

ref:
https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/denver-officially-asks-fra-for-permission-to-quiet-a-line-horns/73-581499094

I'd recommend bringing your sleeping aids, ear plugs, etc, just in case not
approved by next month's PTG. (The Renaissance is within Denver proper as
near as I can tell so that nearby intersection should be covered by this
ruling/decision if and when it comes down.)


Thanks for the update, if you are up to it, keeping us informed on this
would be nice, if only for the hilarity.


Thanks indeed for the warning.

If the approval doesn't go through, we may need to resume the design
work started last year; see lines 187 onwards of

   https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/queens-PTG-feedback

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Re: [openstack-dev] PTG Denver Horns

2018-08-07 Thread Matthew Thode
On 18-08-07 23:18:26, David Medberry wrote:
> Requests have finally been made (today, August 7, 2018) to end the horns on
> the train from Denver to Denver International airport (within the city
> limits of Denver.) Prior approval had been given to remove the FLAGGERS
> that were stationed at each crossing intersection.
> 
> Of particular note (at the bottom of the article):
> 
> There’s no estimate for how long it could take the FRA to approve quiet
> zones.
> 
> ref:
> https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/denver-officially-asks-fra-for-permission-to-quiet-a-line-horns/73-581499094
> 
> I'd recommend bringing your sleeping aids, ear plugs, etc, just in case not
> approved by next month's PTG. (The Renaissance is within Denver proper as
> near as I can tell so that nearby intersection should be covered by this
> ruling/decision if and when it comes down.)
> 

Thanks for the update, if you are up to it, keeping us informed on this
would be nice, if only for the hilarity.

-- 
Matthew Thode (prometheanfire)


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[openstack-dev] PTG Denver Horns

2018-08-07 Thread David Medberry
Requests have finally been made (today, August 7, 2018) to end the horns on
the train from Denver to Denver International airport (within the city
limits of Denver.) Prior approval had been given to remove the FLAGGERS
that were stationed at each crossing intersection.

Of particular note (at the bottom of the article):

There’s no estimate for how long it could take the FRA to approve quiet
zones.

ref:
https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/denver-officially-asks-fra-for-permission-to-quiet-a-line-horns/73-581499094

I'd recommend bringing your sleeping aids, ear plugs, etc, just in case not
approved by next month's PTG. (The Renaissance is within Denver proper as
near as I can tell so that nearby intersection should be covered by this
ruling/decision if and when it comes down.)

See y'all soon.

-dave
 Praemonitus, praemunitus Forewarned is forearmed.
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